US9983710B2 - Carbon nanotube based flexible mobile phone - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to mobile phones and, in particular, to a carbon nanotube based flexible mobile phone employed with a flexible touch panel.
- mobile phones can include a body, a display panel disposed on a surface of the body, a touch panel disposed on the display panel and an input device, such as a keyboard attached on the surface of the body.
- a resistance-type a capacitance-type
- an infrared-type a capacitance-type
- a surface sound wave-type a capacitance-type
- the resistance-type and capacitance-type touch panels have been widely used in mobile phones because of high accuracy and resolution.
- a typical capacitance-type touch panel and a resistance-type touch panel includes a transparent conductive layer, such as an indium tin oxide (ITO) layer.
- ITO indium tin oxide
- the ITO layer of the touch panel has poor mechanical durability and poor flexibility.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic, partially exploded view of a first embodiment of a carbon nanotube based flexible mobile phone having a resistive-type touch panel.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the mobile phone of FIG. 1 bent in an annular shape.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the mobile phone of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is an isometric, partially exploded view of a resistive-type touch panel used in the flexible mobile phone of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the resistive-type touch panel of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a scanning electron microscope image of a carbon nanotube film used in the resistive touch panel of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the resistive-type touch panel of FIG. 4 when in use.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic, partially exploded view of a second embodiment of a carbon nanotube based flexible mobile phone having a capacitive-type touch panel, shown in a foldaway position.
- FIG. 9 is a top-view of the capacitive-type touch panel used in the mobile phone of FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the capacitive-type touch panel of FIG. 9 , taken alone line X-X.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the capacitive-type touch panel of FIG. 9 when in use.
- a first embodiment of a carbon nanotube based flexible mobile phone 10 includes a flexible body 12 , a flexible display panel 14 and a flexible touch panel 16 .
- the flexible display panel 14 is disposed on the flexible body 12 .
- the flexible touch panel 16 is attached on the flexible display panel 14 .
- the mobile phone 10 can be bent into an annular or a foldaway shape according to design.
- the flexible body 12 , the flexible display panel 14 and the flexible touch panel 16 have good flexibility and can be bent repeatedly.
- the flexible mobile phone 10 is bent into an annular shape (shown in FIG. 2 ) and can be worn on one's wrist.
- the flexible body 12 may further include a flexible housing 122 , a communicating system 121 , a central processing unit (CPU) 124 , a controlling unit 126 , and a memory unit 128 .
- the communicating system 121 includes an antenna, a microphone 1204 , and a speaker 1206 .
- the CPU 124 , the controlling unit 126 , the memory unit 128 , the microphone 1204 , the speaker 1206 , and the flexible display panel 14 are received in the housing 122 .
- the antenna may be received in the flexible housing 122 or extend out of the surface of the housing 122 .
- the CPU 124 , the controlling unit 126 , and the memory unit 128 may be mounted on a flexible integrated circuit board.
- the memory unit 128 and the controlling unit 126 are electrically connected to the CPU 124 via conducting lines of the flexible integrated circuit board.
- the speaker 1206 , the microphone 1204 , the antenna, the flexible display panel 14 , and the flexible touch panel 16 are electrically connected to the controlling unit 126 .
- the controlling unit 126 includes a touch-panel controller, a display controller, and a communicating controller. These controllers are used for controlling the flexible touch panel 16 , the flexible display panel 14 , the speaker 1206 , the microphone 1204 , and the antenna.
- the memory unit 128 includes a random access memory and a read only memory and is configured to store instructions that can be dealt with and executed by the CPU 124 , and signals which are displayed via the flexible display panel 14 .
- the antenna receives and sends signals such as radio frequency signals.
- the radio frequency signals are transported to the CPU 124 and transformed into audio signals.
- the speaker 1206 works under the control of the controlling unit 126 .
- the microphone 1204 receives sounds and transforms the sounds into audio signals.
- the audio signals are then transported to the CPU 124 and transformed into radio frequency signals sent out via the antenna under the control of the controlling unit 126 .
- a fixture 123 can be disposed on the two ends of the flexible housing 122 .
- the shape and structure of the fixture 123 is arbitrary, and the flexible mobile phone 10 can be fixed by the fixture 123 .
- the fixture 123 can include a threaded hole and a bolt engaging with the threaded hole.
- the fixture 123 includes a pair of rings 1203 connected to one end of the flexible mobile phone 10 and a pair of hooks 1205 connected to the other end of the flexible mobile phone 10 .
- the rings 1203 can connect to the hooks 1205 to fix the flexible mobile phone 10 after being bent into an annulus. Since the fixture 123 is an optional device, the fixture 123 can hold the flexible mobile phone 10 into any designed shape.
- the flexible display panel 14 may be a flexible liquid crystal display panel, a flexible electrophoretic display, a flexible organic light emitting display (OLED), or any other flexible display.
- the flexible display panel 14 can be used for displaying information or images.
- the flexible display panel 14 is a flexible liquid crystal display panel.
- the flexible touch panel 16 may be spaced apart from the flexible display panel 14 or integrated with the flexible display panel 14 . When the flexible touch panel 16 is integrated with the flexible display panel 14 , it may be directly adhered onto the flexible display panel 14 via paste or share a common substrate with the flexible display panel 14 . Users can input instructions for the flexible body 12 via touching or pressing the flexible touch panel 16 by using an input device, such as a pen or finger.
- an input device such as a pen or finger.
- the area of the flexible touch panel 16 can be the same as that of the flexible display panel 14 . Understandably, the flexible display panel 14 can display a keyboard to touch.
- the flexible touch panel 16 can be a resistive-type touch panel and includes a first electrode plate 162 , a second electrode plate 164 , and a plurality of transparent dot spacers 166 disposed between the first electrode plate 162 and the second electrode plate 164 .
- the second electrode plate 164 is directly adhered to the flexible display panel 14 .
- the first electrode plate 162 includes a first substrate 1620 , a first transparent conductive layer 1622 , and two first electrodes 1624 .
- the first substrate 1620 has a planar structure, and includes a first surface.
- the transparent first conductive layer 1622 and the two first electrodes 1624 are mounted on the first surface of the first substrate 1620 .
- the two first electrodes 1624 are respectively disposed on the two ends of the first substrate 1620 along a first direction and electrically connected to the first transparent conductive layer 1622 .
- the first direction is marked as the X-direction.
- the second electrode plate 164 includes a second substrate 1640 , a second transparent conductive layer 1642 and two second electrodes 1644 .
- the second substrate 1640 has a planar structure, and includes a second surface.
- the second surface of the second substrate 1640 is facing the first surface of the first substrate 1620 .
- the second transparent conductive layer 1642 and the two second electrodes 1644 are disposed on the second surface of the second substrate 1640 .
- the two second electrodes 1644 are respectively disposed on the two ends of the second transparent conductive layer 1642 along a second direction and electrically connected to the second transparent conductive layer 1642 .
- the second direction is marked as the Y direction.
- the X direction is substantially perpendicular to the Y direction, thus, the two first electrodes 1624 are substantially orthogonal to the two second electrodes 1644 .
- the first substrate 1620 and the second substrate 1640 can be a transparent and flexible film or plate made of polymer, resin, or any other suitable flexible material.
- the flexible touch panel 16 can share the second substrate 1640 with the flexible display panel 14 .
- a material of the flexible film or plate can be one or more of polycarbonate (PC), polymethyl methacrylate acrylic (PMMA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyether polysulfones (PES), polyvinyl polychloride (PVC), benzocyclobutenes (BCB), polyesters, and acrylic resins.
- the thickness of the first substrate 1620 and the second substrate 1640 can be in the range from about 1 millimeter (mm) to about 1 centimeter (cm).
- the first substrate 1620 and the second substrate 1640 is made of PET, and the thickness of the first substrate 1620 and the second substrate 1640 is about 2 mm. Understandably, the material of the first substrate 1620 and the second substrate 1640 can be chosen according to a demand of the supporting role, flexibility and bendable capability.
- an insulating pad 168 can be disposed on the periphery of the second surface of the second electrode plate 164 .
- the first electrode plate 162 is disposed on the insulating pad 168 .
- the first transparent conductive layer 1622 of the first electrode plate 162 is facing the second transparent conductive layer 1642 of the second electrode plate 164 .
- the plurality of transparent dot spacers 166 is spaced apart from one another and disposed on the second transparent conductive layer 1642 of the second electrode plate 164 .
- a distance between the first and second electrode plates 162 , 164 is in a range of about 2 mm to about 100 micrometers ( ⁇ m).
- the insulating pad 168 and the dot spacers 166 can be made of transparent resin or the like, for insulating the first electrode plate 162 with the second electrode plate 164 . Understandably, if the resistive touch panel 16 is small enough, the dot spacers 166 may be omitted.
- a transparent protective film 1626 may be disposed on the top surface of the first electrode plate 162 .
- the transparent protective film 1626 may be directly adhered on the first electrode plate 162 via paste, or combined with the first electrode plate 162 via a heat-press method.
- the transparent protective film 1626 may be a plastic layer or a resin layer, which are treated via surface rigid treating.
- the resin layer may be made of benzo cyclo butane (BCB), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polymer resin, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or the like.
- the transparent protective film 1626 is made of PMMA, and configured for protecting the first electrode plate 162 by improving wearability thereof.
- the transparent protective film 1626 may provide some additional function, such as decreasing glare and reflection.
- the first and second transparent conductive layers 1622 , 1642 are made of a carbon nanotube layer.
- the carbon nanotube layer includes one or more carbon nanotube films.
- the carbon nanotube film is formed by a plurality of carbon nanotubes, ordered or otherwise, and has a uniform thickness.
- the carbon nanotube film can be an ordered film or a disordered film.
- the ordered carbon nanotube film consists of ordered carbon nanotubes.
- Ordered carbon nanotube films include films where the carbon nanotubes are arranged along a primary direction. Examples include films where the carbon nanotubes are arranged approximately along a same direction or have two or more sections within each of which the carbon nanotubes are arranged approximately along a same direction (different sections can have different directions).
- the carbon nanotubes can be primarily oriented along a same direction.
- the ordered carbon nanotube film can also have sections of carbon nanotubes aligned in a common direction.
- the ordered carbon nanotube film can have two or more sections, and the sections can have different alignments.
- the ordered carbon nanotube film may have a free-standing structure.
- the free-standing carbon nanotube film may include two types. One type is that the carbon nanotube film needs no substrate to support the carbon nanotubes thereof. Another type is that the carbon nanotube film only needs one or more supporting dots (not shown) to support one or more points thereof. Thus, left parts of the carbon nanotube film are hung.
- the carbon nanotubes are oriented along a same preferred orientation and approximately parallel to each other.
- the term “approximately” as used herein means that it is impossible and unnecessary that each of carbon nanotubes in the carbon nanotube films be exactly parallel to one another, namely that every carbon nanotubes is parallel to each other, because in the course of fabricating the carbon nanotube film, some factor, such as the change of drawing speed, affects the non-uniform drawing force on the carbon nanotube film as the carbon nanotube film is drawn from a carbon nanotube array.
- a film can be drawn from a carbon nanotube array, to form the ordered carbon nanotube film, namely a drawn carbon nanotube film.
- the drawn carbon nanotube film includes a plurality of successive and oriented carbon nanotubes joined end-to-end by van der Waals attractive force therebetween.
- the drawn carbon nanotube film is a free-standing film.
- the carbon nanotube film can be treated with an organic solvent to increase the mechanical strength and toughness of the carbon nanotube film and reduce the coefficient of friction of the carbon nanotube film.
- a thickness of the carbon nanotube film can range from about 0.5 nanometers (nm) to about 100 ⁇ m.
- the disordered carbon nanotube film consists of disordered carbon nanotubes.
- Disordered carbon nanotube films include randomly aligned carbon nanotubes. When the disordered carbon nanotube film has a number of the carbon nanotubes aligned in every direction that are substantially equal, the disordered carbon nanotube film can be isotropic. The disordered carbon nanotubes can be entangled with each other and/or are approximately parallel to a surface of the disordered carbon nanotube film.
- the disordered carbon nanotube film may be a flocculated carbon nanotube film.
- the flocculated carbon nanotube film can include a plurality of long, curved, disordered carbon nanotubes entangled with each other.
- the carbon nanotubes in the flocculated carbon nanotube film can be isotropic.
- the carbon nanotubes can be substantially uniformly dispersed in the carbon nanotube film. Adjacent carbon nanotubes are attracted by van der Waals attractive force to form an entangled structure with micropores defined therein. It is understood that the flocculated carbon nanotube film is very porous. Sizes of the micropores can be less than 10 ⁇ m. The porous nature of the flocculated carbon nanotube film will increase specific surface area of the carbon nanotube structure.
- the touch panel 16 employing the flocculated carbon nanotube film has excellent durability, and can be fashioned into desired shapes with a low risk to the integrity of the flocculated carbon nanotube film.
- the thickness of the flocculated carbon nanotube film can range from about 0.5 nm to about 1 ⁇ m.
- the pressed carbon nanotube film can be a free-standing carbon nanotube film.
- the carbon nanotubes in the pressed carbon nanotube film may be arranged along a same direction or arranged along different directions.
- the pressed carbon nanotube film is a ordered carbon nanotube film.
- the pressed carbon nanotube film is a disordered carbon nanotube film.
- the carbon nanotubes in the pressed carbon nanotube film can rest upon each other. Adjacent carbon nanotubes are attracted to each other and combined by van der Waals attractive force.
- An angle between a primary alignment direction of the carbon nanotubes and a surface of the pressed carbon nanotube film is approximately 0 degrees to approximately 15 degrees. The greater the pressure applied, the smaller the angle formed.
- the pressed carbon nanotube film can be isotropic.
- the thickness of the pressed carbon nanotube film ranges from about 0.5 nm to about 1 mm. Examples of pressed carbon nanotube film are taught by US application 20080299031A1 to Liu et al.
- a length and a width of the carbon nanotube film can be arbitrarily set as desired.
- a thickness of the carbon nanotube film is in a range from about 0.5 nm to about 100 ⁇ m.
- the carbon nanotubes in the carbon nanotube film can be single-walled, double-walled, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, or combinations thereof. Diameters of the single-walled carbon nanotubes, the double-walled carbon nanotubes, and the multi-walled carbon nanotubes can, respectively, be in the approximate range from about 0.5 nm to about 50 nm, about 1 nm to about 50 nm, and about 1.5 nm to about 50 nm.
- the first transparent conductive layer 1622 and the second transparent conductive layer 1644 each include a carbon nanotube layer.
- the carbon nanotube layer is an ordered carbon nanotube film.
- the carbon nanotube layer may include a number of carbon nanotube films stacked with each other.
- the carbon nanotubes of each of the carbon nanotube films are arranged alone a preferred orientation.
- the carbon nanotube film includes a number of carbon nanotube segments joined end-to-end via van der Waals attractive forces therebetween.
- the carbon nanotube segments have a substantially same length and are composed of a number of approximately parallel arranged carbon nanotubes.
- the carbon nanotube films of the first transparent conductive layer 1622 are overlapped alone the first direction X, and the carbon nanotube films of the second transparent conductive layer 1644 are overlapped along the second direction Y.
- the first direction X is crossed with the second direction Y.
- the carbon nanotube films have thickness of about 0.5 nm to 100 mm and width of 0.01 cm to about 10 cm.
- the flexible mobile phone 10 may further include a shielding layer 170 disposed on the bottom surface of the flexible touch panel 16 .
- the material of the shielding layer 170 can be a conductive resin film, a carbon nanotube film, or another kind of flexible and conductive film.
- the shielding layer 170 is a carbon nanotube film.
- the carbon nanotube film includes a plurality of carbon nanotubes, and the orientation of the carbon nanotubes therein can be arbitrarily determined. Understandably, the carbon nanotubes in the carbon nanotube film of the shielding layer 170 can be arranged along a same direction.
- the carbon nanotube film is connected to ground and acts as shielding, thus enabling the flexible touch panel 16 to operate without interference (e.g., electromagnetic interference).
- the flexible mobile phone 10 may further include a passivation layer 172 interposed between the flexible display panel 14 and the shielding layer 170 .
- the passivation layer 172 is used for preventing crosstalk, electrochemical corrosion, and so on, or reducing power consumption.
- the passivation layer 172 may be made of BCB, polymer resin and the like.
- a voltage of about 5 volts is applied to the first and second electrodes plate 162 , 164 via the controlling unit 126 .
- a user operates the flexible mobile phone 10 by pressing or touching the touch panel 16 with a touch tool 18 , such as a finger, or a pen/stylus, while visually observing the flexible display panel 14 through the touch panel 16 .
- This pressing causes a deformation 182 of the first electrode plate 162 .
- the deformation 182 of the first electrode plate 162 causes a connection between the first transparent conductive layer 1622 and the second transparent conduction layer 1642 of the second electrode plate 164 .
- Changes in voltages in the first direction of the first transparent conductive layer 1622 and the second direction of the second transparent conductive layer 1642 can be detected by the controlling unit 126 .
- the controlling unit 126 then transforms the changes in voltages into coordinates of the pressing point and sends the coordinates thereof to the CPU 124 .
- the CPU 124 then sends out commands according to the coordinates of the pressing point, and sends the commands to the controlling unit 126 .
- the controlling unit 126 controls the flexible display panel 14 , the antenna, the microphone 1204 , and the speaker 1206 to operate according to the commands.
- a second embodiment of a flexible mobile phone 20 includes a flexible body 22 , a flexible display panel 24 and a flexible touch panel 26 .
- the flexible body 22 defines the flexible display panel 24 thereon.
- the flexible touch panel 26 is disposed on the flexible display panel 24 far away from the flexible body 22 .
- a fixture 223 can be disposed on the ends of the flexible body 22 .
- One embodiment of the fixture 223 includes two rings 2203 on one end of the flexible body 22 and two hooks 2205 on the other end of the flexible body 22 .
- the flexible mobile phone 20 is a foldaway flexible mobile phone.
- the flexible mobile phone 20 can be bent to reduce the volume when not in use, and can be opened when in use.
- the way the flexible mobile phone 20 is bent is arbitrary.
- the flexible mobile phone 20 is portable.
- the flexible touch panel 26 can be a capacitive-type touch panel.
- the flexible touch panel 26 includes a substrate 262 , a transparent conductive layer 264 , at least two electrodes 268 , and a transparent protective film 266 .
- the substrate 262 is adjacent to the flexible display panel 24 .
- the flexible touch panel 26 shares a common substrate 262 with the flexible display panel 24 .
- the substrate 262 includes a first surface 2622 and a second surface 2624 opposite to the first surface 2622 .
- the first surface 2622 is far away from the flexible display panel 24 .
- the transparent conductive layer 264 is mounted on the first surface 2622 of the substrate 262 .
- At least two electrodes 268 are disposed at the periphery of the transparent conductive layer 264 , spaced from each other, and electrically connected to the transparent conductive layer 264 to form equipotential lines thereon.
- the transparent protective film 266 can be directly disposed on the transparent conductive layer 264 and the electrodes 268 .
- the four electrodes 268 are respectively disposed towards the edges or corner of the transparent conductive layer 264 and are electrically connected therewith to form an equipotential surface on the transparent conductive layer 264 . Understandably, the four electrodes 268 can be disposed on different surfaces of the transparent conductive layer 264 as long as equipotential lines can be formed on the transparent conductive layer 264 .
- the four electrodes 268 can be disposed between the transparent conductive layer 264 and the substrate 262 and electrically connected to the transparent conductive layer 264 .
- the substrate 262 has a curved structure or a planar structure and functions as a supporter for the flexible touch panel 26 .
- the substrate 262 can be made of polymer, resin, or any other suitable flexible material.
- a material of the substrate 262 can be one or more of polycarbonate (PC), polymethyl methacrylate acrylic (PMMA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyether polysulfones (PES), polyvinyl polychloride (PVC), benzocyclobutenes (BCB), polyesters, and acrylic resins.
- the thickness of the substrate 262 can be in the range from about 1 ⁇ m to about 1 cm. In one embodiment, the thickness of the substrate 262 is about 2 mm, and the material of the substrate 262 is PET.
- the transparent conductive layer 264 includes a carbon nanotube layer.
- the carbon nanotube layer includes a number of uniformly arranged carbon nanotubes, and the carbon nanotubes are orderly, or disorderly arranged.
- the carbon nanotube layer of the transparent conductive layer 264 has the same configuration as the first and second transparent conductive layer 1622 , 1642 of the first embodiment of the flexible mobile phone 10 .
- the carbon nanotube layer can include two ordered carbon nanotube films or disordered carbon nanotube films laid along two different directions.
- the four electrodes 268 are made of metal, a carbon nanotube thin film, or the like.
- the four electrodes 268 are layers of silver, copper, or foils of metal having strip-shaped structures.
- a transparent protective film 266 is disposed on the transparent conductive layer 264 and the electrodes 268 .
- the transparent protective film 266 is made of benzocyclobutenes (BCB), polyesters, acrylic resins or the like, and configured for protecting the transparent conductive layer 264 by improving wearability thereof.
- the transparent protective film 266 may provide some additional function, such as decreasing glare and reflection after special treatment.
- the transparent protective film 266 which is made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), is disposed on the transparent conductive layer 264 on which the electrodes 268 are mounted.
- the transparent protective film 266 has a hardness of 7H (H established according to Rockwell hardness test). Understandably, the hardness and the thickness of the transparent protective film 266 may be varied in practice as desired.
- the transparent protective film 266 is directly adhered on the transparent conductive layer 264 via paste.
- the flexible mobile phone 20 further includes a shielding layer 270 disposed on the second surface 2624 of the substrate 262 when the flexible touch panel 26 is integrated with the flexible display panel 24 .
- the material of the shielding layer 270 can be conductive resin films, carbon nanotube films, or other flexible and conductive films.
- the shielding layer 270 is a carbon nanotube film.
- the carbon nanotube film includes a plurality of carbon nanotubes, and the orientation of the carbon nanotubes therein can be arbitrarily determined. Understandably, the carbon nanotubes in the carbon nanotube film of the shielding layer 270 can be arranged along a same direction.
- the carbon nanotube film is connected to ground and acts as shielding, thus enabling the flexible touch panel 26 to operate without interference (e.g., electromagnetic interference).
- the flexible mobile phone 20 may further include a passivation layer 272 interposed between the flexible display panel 24 and the flexible touch panel 26 .
- the passivation layer 272 prevents crosstalk, electrochemical corrosion, reducing power consumption, and so on.
- the passivation layer 272 is disposed between the shielding layer 270 and the flexible display panel 24 .
- the passivation layer 272 may be made of benzocyclobutenes (BCB), polyesters, acrylic resins, or the like.
- a voltage is applied to the transparent conductive layer 264 via the electrodes 268 , thereby forming an equipotential surface on the transparent conductive layer 264 .
- a user operates the flexible display panel 24 by pressing or touching the transparent protective film 266 of the flexible touch panel 26 with a touch tool, such as a finger, or an electrical pen/stylus, while visually observing the flexible display panel 24 through the flexible touch panel 26 . Due to an electrical field of the user, a coupling capacitance forms between the touch tool and the transparent conductive layer 264 . For high frequency electrical current, the coupling capacitance is a conductor, and thus the touch tool takes away a little current from the touch point.
- the controlling unit 222 is used to calculate the proportion of the four supplied currents, thereby detecting coordinates of the touch point on the flexible touch panel 26 . Then the controlling unit 222 sends the coordinates of the touch point to the CPU 224 . The CPU 224 receives the coordinates, and processes the coordinates into a command. Finally, the CPU 224 sends out the command to the controlling unit 222 .
- the controlling unit 222 controls the display of the flexible display panel 24 accordingly.
- the carbon nanotube films employed in the flexible touch panel has superior properties, such as excellent flexibility and bendable.
- the flexible touch panel and the flexible mobile phone using the same will have excellent flexibility and bendable.
- the carbon nanotube films have high transparency, thereby promoting improved brightness of the flexible touch panel and the flexible mobile phone using the same.
- the carbon nanotubes have excellent electrical conductivity properties, the carbon nanotube films have a uniform resistance distribution.
- the flexible touch panel and the flexible mobile phone adopting the carbon nanotube films have improved sensitivity and accuracy.
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